Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, April 01, 1909, Page 6, Image 8
THEUREPUBLiCAN , OUSTER COUNTY , .NEBRASKA. REESE'S GOOD SAl.li. An Average of $35 Made on Fifty Head of Durocs Sold. The second annual Duroc sow sale of Judge Keese at Broken Bow , Neb. , on Saturday , March 27 , was a hummer. The offering was the last of the bred sow sales and one of the very best. The hogs were in excellent condition and bidding was brisk from start to finish. The gilts were very growthy , good individutvls and carried the blood of our most prominent sires of the breed. Buyers at this sale certainly got value received. In laying the foundation for this herd Judge Reese went out 'and purchased the very best of breeding. This offering demonstrated what good breeding would do when properly handled. The judge is to be con gratulated on the manner in which he has been conducting the hog business. Although somewhat of a "hobby" he has made a great success from a breeding as well as a financial standpoint. The sale was topped by J. Pearsall of Ansley , Neb. , who paid $95 for No. 56 in the cata log , a daughter of Crimson Won der , Jr. , bred to a son of Inveu tor. Sales were very even , the lowest going at $25. Colonel T C. Callahan was on the block anc conducted the sale in his usua satisfactory and hard working manner. A list of sales of $30 and over follows : No. ( by Crimson Wonder , Jr. , II. II. Squire , Broken Bow * 32 ISO. 7 , by Custer Billy K. J. J. Beehrle , Ord 37 No. S , by Custer Billy K. O. IL. Conrad , Broken Bow. . . 30 No. 10 , by Custer's Ohio Chief , P. 13. Guthry , Brok en Bow 36 No. 11 , by Manley's Cham pion , P. A. Wadhams , TO CHANGE THE COLOR of your house once in a while is a good idea. It makes it look new , besides it prevents decay. Only the best PAINTS AND OILS should be used. Some Paints arc worthless , neither preserving or pro- tecting. They are made of poor Oils and poor White Lead. We arc not offering that kind. The Paints we have are worthy of the ful lest confidence. We guaran tee pur Paints not to peel , crack , or wear off until they have done their full duty. ED McCOMAS DRUGS and JEWELRY Dunning 45 No. 12 , Crimson Wonder , Jr. , C. W. Kedge , Uroken How 35 No. 13 , by Crimson Wonder , Jr. , VY. L. Caldwcll , Brok en How 31 No. M , by Crimson Wonder , Jr. , W. L. Caldwcll , Brok en How 31 No. 15 , by Custer's Ohio Chief , II. II. Squires 32 No. H , by Custer's Ohio Chief C. W. Kedge 35 No. 1' * , by Crimson Wonder , Jr. , J. Kusson 30 No. 22 , by Custer's Ohio Chief , Charles Mytton , Broken Bow 31 No. 23 , by Cusler's Billy K J. J. Beehrle1 , Ord -13 No. 24 , by Cusler's Ohio Chief , CharlesFodge -If. No. 28 , by Custcr'a Ohio Chief , John HoseJ Broken Bow. . . " . 35 No. 2'J , by Crimson Wonder , Jr. , O. II. Conrad 32 No. 30 , by Crimson Wonder , Jr. , II. H. Squires 30 No. 31 , by Crimson Wonder , Jr. , Charles iVIytton , West- erville 57 No. 32 , ny Ctimson Wonder , Jr. , Charles Mytton -10 No. 33 , by Crimson Wonder , Jr , Phil Wadhams , Dun ning 31 No. 35 , by Crimson Wonder , ' Jr. , P.'li. ( Julhry 33 No. 3 ( > , by Crimson Wonder , Jr. , W. R. Willis , Broken Bow 32 No. 37 , by Custer Canyon Chief , Abe Otlbe , Broken Bow 4 < > No. 38 , by Custer's Ohio Chief , O. FI. Conrad -10 No. 3'J , by Crimson Wonder , Jr. , C. W. Heal , Broken Bow 45 No. 41 , l > y Crimson Wonder , Jr. , Pearsall , Ansley 35 No. 42 , by Custer Billy K , 35 No. 44 , by Custer's Ohio Chief , F. M. Kramer 37 No. 45 , by Custer's Ohio Chief , W. 1C. Willis , Brok en Bow 31 No. 4S , by Crimson Wonder , Jr. , Charles Mytton 3(1 ( No. 4' , by Custer's Ohio Chief , Charles Kedge . . . . 30 'Jo. 52 , by Crimson Wonder , Jr. . G. M. Caldwell 31 No. 53 , by Cusler Billy K. , John Rose , Broken Bow. . . 35 No. 26 , by Crimson Wonder , Jr. , J. Pearsall 'J5 No. 57 , by Custer's Ohio Chief , J. Kusson , Broken Bow 30 . 5' ) , by Crimson Wonder , Jr. , W. R Willis 31 No. ( > 0 , by Custer's Ohio Chief , II. Rogers , Broken Bow 30 --Daily Drovers Journal-Stock- man , South Omaha , Neb. Ortello Items. James Alexander of Potomac , Ills. , arrived Sunday for an ex- tcndid visit with his Aunt and Uncle , Mr. and Mrs. Ingram. Miss Velma Lutes of Merna , is visiting at Mr. Ingram's this week. The Ortello school will close Friday. A. Shatnblin returned Saturday after a week's visit with home folks. Andrew and Ksthcr Lown are keeping house for Mr. and Mrs. Knappa this week while they are visiting friends at Wagner Miss Esther and Andrew Lown visited at Mr. Ingram's Tuesday night. Miss Jennie Edwards spent Sunday at home. Sect ! Potatoes. Seed Potatoes for sale. JK. . Wilson , phone 352. altf. Siher l.aced Wyiidotles. Pure bred Silver Laced Wyn- dottc eggs for sale. 50c per doss , Mrs. Lix.xie O'Rorke phone 2f 72. AlimilONAI LOCAL Waddahui of Dunning was in the Couu ty seat last Saturday. Eli Armstrong went to ( iraiid Island last night to attend a horue sale. I Mr. and Mrs. (1. ( ( ilravsion are rejoicing over the birth of a girl1 last Sunday , District Clerk Mair and sou , . Donald , went over to Callawayl on the stage Tuesday. ( The new home of Mr. and Mrs. , Will Martin is about completed and they are moving today. Johnson , the telegraph opera tor came down from Anselmo last Saturday. President Loren Cornell of Custer College , was a passenger for Kearney Tuesday morning. Joseph Ackley of Anselmo was in the city on business Tuesday and made this ollice a pleasant call. Mr. Mrs. and Will Dowmau of ] Anselmo , lost their four year old girl on the 28th. She was buried yesterday in Anselmo. Mr. 10. O. Oarrct came up from Fremont Saturday and was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. ICd McComas on Sunday. C. K. Rathbun , the new jeweler at the iMcComax drug store ar- ivcd in this city Wednesday evening from Superior. J. H. Spain drove Miss Starky over to her home near Taylor , Neb'r. last Sunday. Her mother s very low and not expected to iye. Miss Kathrine Dierks of Lin coin will arrive in the city Sat urday and will be the guest of her aunt , Mrs. Joe Molyneux , for a few days. M r and Mrs. R. A. Hunter left for Hill City , South Dakota , " Monday night "to spend a few days looking over the mine at that place in which Mr. Hunter is interested. CARD 01 = THANKS. We desire to express our heart felt thanks to our friends and neighbors who so kindly assisted us during the sickness , death burial of our little girl , Huth Viola I'icrcc. ANNA PIERCE. HKKMON Obituary. Ruth Viola , the young daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Pierce was born Jan. 20th 1'J , and died March 25 , 190'J , aged 8 months and 5 dayu. While her stay in this world was short as we measure time , yet the tender memories of her short life here can never be forgotten by the surviving parents. Though she is gone from us we know we will meet her again in that land where sorrow never comes Our darling Ruth ha.s onu To he with those above ; She's heconing us to come , Where everything is love. SheS with the Anyel hniul That Miifj with those on high ; Who stand al Ciod's rigut hand Iteyond the starry sky. Some day we'll meet her theie When woik on earth is done ; hi that bright land so fair , Where parting never conies. NOTICK TO C'UUWTOUh. In tne Count ) Court of custt-r County Ne- hnihku , In tile matter of the INtate ol Daniel T. Mauk , Deceased. Notice to Creditors' The State of Nebraska , to Creditors of s.ilil Kitale- Take Notice , that I will sit In the County Court Room , In llroken How , in said County , on the ; wtli day of April I'.KW ' andthullth day of October liHiy at 10 o'clo.-k A. M . to re ceive and examine all claims tiled and pre sented against said estate , with a view to their adjustment and allowance , and that on the llrst date above named the petition of the widow will be heard li.r homestead , ex emptions and allowance , and other statutory rUrhts. The time limit for the presentation of claims n alnht said estate Is six months from Itioill ) , day ot March IWnimid the time limited lor the payment of debts Is one year from aid date. Dated March 'M 1909. A. H. HUMi'iiKKY , County Judge. A.-I-22 NOTtC'B OK KBCKIVKIIS SAI < K. Nuike Is herebv given that pursuant to an order ol the District Court ot Custer County Nebraska , made by the Hon. llruno O. Hos- teller. Juitcesalil of District Court , on the SO , il.i ) ot I'ehruary UXW In the case ot D. M. AuiHberrv VH the Hrokcn How uustness and Normal ColleKe el , il. 1 will on Tui-silay the 4th dav ot Mav , 11109. at } a i lei U p. m. . at the e.ist trout door ol the Court liou.se In the i Itv ut llroken How , Nebraska nell afimlilic sale tni i ash. lots ' : iand I ol hloik m Itailroad addition to llroken How Nebraska , to nether , with all Imlldlnci. and appurtenances on salt ! lots. Dated this Nt day ot April IIH'.I. A I SU..t John M. TUH.NKK. Ileii'Uer. UllDKIl ' ! ( ) SHOW L'Al'SI1. Iii the Dlstrkt Court of Custer Countv Nebraska. In the matter of tinKitute olViIllutll Thompson. dree.ised. Tliu cause came on lor hearing 11(1011 ( the petition ot T. 'I' . Hell , admlnistratoi , , t the- estate of William Thompson , iloceaseil , may IIIK tor a llct-nst' to sell the outhvost iiuar- ter nt the north east ( luaner anil lot two In seitlon one ( I ) In township touiteen ( U ) north of ru'iKc twenty-one ( [ ) ( . > i Of ue , lith principal meridian In Ouster County .Net > r.Hka ( or a sutllclent amount of the same tubrliiK the sum ol tmwi tor the payment ot debts allow eil anainsl said estate , the io-.t ol administration ami the expense ol this proceeding , there no | being snilUMcnt personal propei ty to pav said debt * . ( in ) ex it Is theretore ordered that all persons In etTsted In said estate appear before me at ! ' , lria'y Nl'lir'lsM. ° 'i 'lie 15th day ot Ma ) , wuat ( ini ) o dock p m. to show cause why a license should not be granted to said ad ministrator to sell to much ot said real estate ot said deceased as. shall bo necessar > o pay said debts and expenses. Notice to be published In ouster county Hepubllcaii. Dated this 25th day ol March itw " USuO. HoyiKTI.Kll. . v i v . . . , * \ Oi / MICROBES IN THE SCALP The latest i\planation : is Ihat Microbes Cause llaltlness. Professor Utina of Hani- bury , Germany , and Dr. Sabouraml of Paris , France , share the honor of having discovered the hair microbe. Baldness is not caused through a few week's work of these hair microbes , but is the result of conditions brought about by their presence. Baldness may not occur until years after the microbes begin woik , but it is certain to come sooner or later. The microbes cut oil the tv1 > si/1 t-i t tlir MM i ft if f nft/1 on the fatty matter about tin- root of the hair , through which the blood is absorbed. Kitnlly the fatty matter is wholly consumed , the food supply of the hair is gone and it starves and finally dies. Kcsorcin is one of the most effective germ des troyer * ; Beta Napthol is both gertnicidal and antisep tic ; Pilocarpiu , though not a dye , restores natural color to hair when loss of color was caused by disease , These curatives properly mixed with alcohol as a stimulant , perfect a remedy unequalled for curing scalp and hair troubles. We want everyone who has any scalp or hair trouble to try Rexall " 93" Hair Tonic , which contains all these ingredients. If it does not grow hair on your bald head , stop your hair from falling out1 cure you of dandrulf , make your hair thick , silky , luxuriant , if it does not give you complete satisfaction in every par ticular , return the empty bottle to us , and we shall return every penny you paid us for it , without questioner or formality. Of course , you understand that when we say that Rtx- all l")3" Hair Tonic will grow hair on bald heads , we do not refer to cases where the roots are entirley dead , the pores of the scalp closed and the head has the shinny appearance of a billiard ball. In cases like this , there is no hope. In all other cases of baldness Rexall " 93" Hair Tonic will positively grow hair , or cost the user nothing. Two sizes SOcts and Si.00 a bottle. l TMrtO - \ r * C * \ \ fvtrv * Broken Bow , Nebr. Drink "Blue Ribbon" coffee Roasted fresh every day. 24tf. WHISSfiRT NEA1S. On last Friday nitfht a pleas ant surprise part } ' was given in honor of Mel Stytnnan taking hitn completely by surprise anc the evening was a jolly one. Lea Scott visited at the Shad- den home Sunday. Mrs. Lucy Cooksley is visiting with her parents , Mr , and Mrs Pirney. J. L. Sams went to Ansley Fri day. He expects to work in the lumber business between Ansley and Broken Bow. Mr , and Mrs. John Kilmer oi Lincoln County are visiting their friends in this vicinity. Little Gladys Case is on the sick list. liev Chamberlain started reviv al meetings at the M. K. Churcl Tuesday evening. Mr. George Scott shelled five hundred and twenty-five bushel of corn forChas Govicr Monday Plymouth Hock Full blooded Barred Plymouth Rock eggs 50 cents per setting o 15. $3.00 per hundred eggs. J 1C. Wilson , phone 355. altf DR. JICSSK L. HULL. OSTHOI'ATHIC 1'UVSICIAN CALLAWAY - NEBR. GREAT BARGAINS The joke will be on you if you "buy before you see the following : Farm harness $23 and up Disc Harrow $23 and up Harrow 3 Section $15.50 and up Sulky plows $35.00 and up Gang Plows $55.00 and up Breaking Plows $9.50 and up Corn Planters $28.00 and up Cultivators - $14.00 and up Wagons , a few left , $65.00 American Hog Pence 22c and up Pine Top Buggies $55 and up Clover Leaf Manure i Spreader its a beauty , see it. Our motto is to sell as low as the lowest. Quality considered. aw. APPLE -TB : I We have leased the RENEAU HOTEL of I. A. Reneau and are now ready for busi ness. We have thorough7 ! cleaned the building" and have added new bedding' and furniture. Call and give us a trial. . . . MEALS 25c. BEDS 25. 50 ® 75c. . SHORT ORDERS AT ALL HOURS. Managers. THE NEW FAIR STORE , Don't Forget Our Special Sales. Ever anxious to please my patrons and cater to their ever7 want to the best of my ability. I have added a fine line of school sup plies. A big10 cent pencil tablet for 5 cents. Come all ye school children and get one while they last. ! carry a fine line of candy and cigars , i1ome to My Special Sale Saturday April I U ) , 1909. Located second door south Security State Bank. - . o. B : Broken Bow , Nebraska ,